Brian McClave is an experimental photographer, specialising in time-lapse photography. In 2010, the Cambridge Film Festival commissioned from McClave and digital videographer Gavin Peacock a flat version of a stereoscopic time-lapse film showing a day in the life of Cambridge Train Station. Composer Edric Brown created a soundtrack using ambience recorded around the station.
You can see more time lapse at this year’s Film Festival when Brian and Gareth McClave will offer up a new creation using footage collected at Movies on the Meadows this weekend at Grantchester Meadows. The fruits of their labour will be screened at the Picturehouse throughout the festival.
Read our review of McClave and Peacock’s 93 MILLION MILES, screened at Brighton Cinecity in 2012
Stationary from gavin peacock on Vimeo.